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What is Integrity, and why it must be part of our lives ?
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Asked by chitrasahgal,
05 Jun '10 03:25 pm
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Integrity Is DOING THE RIGHT THING, Even If Nobody Is Watching.
No LASTING IMPACT, Of Our Good & Great Work, On Society, Possible Without Integrity.
Answered by shishya smiti, 07 Jun '10 02:33 pm
No LASTING IMPACT, Of Our Good & Great Work, On Society, Possible Without Integrity.
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Strict adherence to a moral code, reflected in transparent honesty and complete harmony in what one thinks, says, and does.
It must be part of our lives to promote harmony.
Answered by ajay, 31 Jan '11 06:35 pm
It must be part of our lives to promote harmony.
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Dis-integrity leads to chaos ....With integrity everyone can lead and achieve success in life.
Answered by anantharaman, 31 Jan '11 06:32 pm
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Integrity is achieved through the accomplishment of three things:
first, through the gaining of increased self-knowledge which happens with time and spiritual maturation;
second, through gaining the permission to be oneself as a result of an increase in self-love; and
third, through acquiring the capacity to live in the fullness of our being as a result of knowledge, self-love, and the overcoming of fear
Answered by anil garg, 28 Jan '11 06:06 pm
first, through the gaining of increased self-knowledge which happens with time and spiritual maturation;
second, through gaining the permission to be oneself as a result of an increase in self-love; and
third, through acquiring the capacity to live in the fullness of our being as a result of knowledge, self-love, and the overcoming of fear
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Integrity is there always a part of life,just u need the eyes to see it,basically u r not integral & deduction is ur way so ur looking for being integral,don't search for it , it will within self
Answered by Yippie, 05 Jul '10 12:32 am
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It brings respectabilty to the self anf self respect is the foundation leading you to get respect from others....so protecting one's own integrity is the prime right surpassing all the fundamental rights as bestowed upon us in the Constitution ....
Answered by bijoy agarwala, 06 Jun '10 02:17 am
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Integrity is one of the most important and oft-cited of virtue terms. It is also perhaps the most puzzling. For example, while it is sometimes used virtually synonymously with moral, we also at times distinguish acting morally from acting with integrity. Persons of integrity may in fact act immorallythough they would usually not know they are acting immorally. Thus one may acknowledge a person to have integrity even though that person may hold importantly mistaken moral views.
When used as a virtue term, integrity refers to a quality of a person's character; however, there are other uses of the term. One may speak of the integrity of a wilderness region or an ecosystem, a computerized database, a defense system, a work of art, and so on. When it is applied to objects, integrity refers to the wholeness, intactness or purity of a thingmeanings that are sometimes carried over when it is applied to people. A wilderness region has integrity when it has not been corrupted by development o ...more
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 05 Jun '10 03:29 pm
When used as a virtue term, integrity refers to a quality of a person's character; however, there are other uses of the term. One may speak of the integrity of a wilderness region or an ecosystem, a computerized database, a defense system, a work of art, and so on. When it is applied to objects, integrity refers to the wholeness, intactness or purity of a thingmeanings that are sometimes carried over when it is applied to people. A wilderness region has integrity when it has not been corrupted by development o ...more
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